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Home > Knowledge and Fun > Canine Health & Education > Making Your Dog's LIfe a Little Better > Choosing the Right Dog Bowls

Choosing the Right Dog Bowls

You certainly have a choice when it comes to food and water bowls for your dog.

Quick Tips

  • Use a stainless steel bowl if your dog is a nibbler.
  • Stainless steel bowls are the easiest to sanitize.
  • Ceramic bowls must be sanitized daily. Replace cracked or scratched bowls immediately.
  • Use heated water bowls during cold weather to avoid freezing.
  • Make sure to wash bowls with hot soapy water.
  • Keep a second set of dishes to use while the other is being cleaned.
  • Use a storage container or can covers to keep food fresh (and keeps critters out).



    Bowl Types

    • Stainless Steel Bowls
    • Ceramic Bowls
    • Plastic Bowls
    • Weighted Bowls
    • Bowls For Long-Eared Dogs
    • Heated Bowls
    • Self-Feeders and Waterers
    • Cleaning Bowls and Feeders
    • Food Storage

    Stainless Steel Bowls

    Stainless steel bowls are durable, longlasting and are great if your dog tends to nibble on her bowl! They are easy to clean and are the easiest to sanitize, which is why they are the choice of many veterinarians.

    Ceramic Bowls

    Ceramic bowls and crocks are good for dogs that like to move their bowls around. Since ceramic is the heaviest of materials used for feeding bowls, your dog will eat her food without moving across the floor at the same time. These bowls are very durable and longlasting. Because they are very porous, it is critical that they be cleaned and sanitized daily. It is recommended that a cracked ceramic dish be replaced because it is likely to harbor bacteria in the cracks.

    Plastic Bowls

    Plastic bowls come in a variety of colors and are lightweight, unbreakable, and economical. Plastic bowls are not for dogs that tend to chew on their bowls, as small fragments of plastic could be chewed off and swallowed.

    Weighted Bowls

    If your dog can't stop tipping over the water bowl, try a weighted bowl, or one that is wider at the bottom. We can't guarantee that your dog won't outsmart the bowl, but it just might slow him down and take some of the fun out of tipping it over all the time!

    Bowls For Long-Eared Dogs

    Basset Hounds, Cocker Spaniels, Afghans, Poodles and other long-eared dogs have a unique problem. These dogs have difficulty with their ears falling into their food while they eat. Food bowls that are deeper and have a narrower opening allow the ears to hang to each side of the bowl instead of falling inside the bowl.

    Heated Bowls

    Heated bowls are especially nice for dogs that spend time outside in cold climates. It is critical that a dog have access to fresh water at all times, even in the coldest of weather. Heated bowls keep the water from freezing, and your dog isn't dependent on you to break the ice so they can drink.

    Self-Feeders and Waterers

    Self feeders and waters are handy for the owner, who is gone for most of the day or even overnight. These types of bowls are best for dogs that are fed "free choice," meaning that there is always food available for the dog to eat at any time. If your dog enjoys feeding "free choice", and you don't want your dog to have to depend on you to replenish the supply of food, then consider using a self feeder. However, if your dog tends to gobble up all his food just because it's there, then a self feeder is not for your dog since this behavior could lead to obesity.

    Cleaning Bowls and Feeders

    All dishes should be washed with hot soapy water daily to avoid the growth of bacteria. Having a second set of dishes always comes in handy while the other one is being cleaned. Replace scratched dishes that can harbor bacteria.

    Food Storage

    When considering bowls for your dog to eat and drink from, don't forget about a storage container and scoop if your dog eats dry kibble. Keeping the food in a container with a lid extends the life of the food, reduces the breakdown of vitamins, and maintains freshness. It also keeps unwanted critters from getting into the food (this may even include your own dog!). If your dog is a canned food lover, using a can cover will help keep the food fresher if you don't use the whole can at one feeding.

  • Automatic Feeders / Waterers

    Raised Feeders

    Stainless Steel Bowls<

    Travel Bowls / Feeders

    Ceramic Bowls

    Heated Water Dishes

    Doggy Placemats & Accessories

    Dogs love consistancy! Try an automated pet feeder to give your dog a measured meal right on time!

    Tired of cleaning food off your Cocker Spaniel or Poodle's ears? Try our No-Tip Stainless bowl designed just for them

    Add a little color to mealtime with one of our fashion bowls. Available in a variety of sizes

    A raised dog bowl is recomended for medium to large size dogs



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